Homeless man turned hero lands job offers after saving baby from runaway stroller.

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Ron Nessman, a Hesperia man, has been offered at least five jobs after he saved a baby boy from a runaway stroller that was about to roll into speeding traffic. Nessman intercepted the stroller and saved the baby boy before the gusty high desert winds pushed him into the path of a speeding car. Nessman, a former truck driver trying to piece his life back together, hopes this will be a teachable moment for people to always double-check that they locked the wheels on their strollers. However, he still has one obstacle to overcome, which is transportation to work.
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